Flexibility and rigour in the "unconscious tradition of compromise" - the first five years of the National Plant (and habitat) Monitoring Scheme
Warburg Memorial Lecture – Joint with BBOWT
Volunteer-based botanical monitoring has been a mainstay of British and Irish botany for decades, but only recently has a recording scheme for plant communities been established. Dr Pescott outlines the history of this new National Plant Monitoring Scheme, with a particular focus on the challenges and rewards that have been associated with establishing this novel approach in the UK.
Dr Pescott has worked at the UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology for the past 6 years. His main interests cover the uses of botanical records data for inference concerning environmental change, bryophytes, and non-native plants. He is also an active botanical field recorder in his free time.
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Date: 4 February 2020, 20:00 (Tuesday, 3rd week, Hilary 2020)
Venue: St Margaret's Institute, 30 Polstead Road, Oxford, OX2 6TN
Speaker: Dr Oli Pescott (UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology)
Organiser: Christopher Hoskin (University of Oxford)
Organiser contact email address: publicity@anhso.org.uk
Part of: Ashmolean Natural History Society of Oxfordshire - Indoor Meetings
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Cost: £2
Audience: Public
Editor: Anne-Laure Guillermain